Louisiana man faces life in prison for shoplifting candy
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Louisiana man faces life in prison for shoplifting candy
In the state of Louisiana, considered the world's prison capital in 2012, a man is facing a sentence of 20 years to life in prison after he allegedly "stuffed $31 worth of candy bars into his pockets at a Dollar General store" in December, according to the New Orleans Advocate.
Jacobia Grimes, a 34-year-old New Orleans resident, was prosecuted under the state's habitual-offender law, which means he will face life in prison due to his history of past offenses. Grimes is a "quad" offender under the habitual-offender law, due to his five past convictions, the Advocate reported.
"Isn't this a little over the top?" Judge Franz Zibilich said when presented Grimes' unusual case, according to the Advocate. "It's not even funny. Twenty years to life for a Snickers bar, or two or three or four."
Grimes' case speaks to a large problem: the prison-industrial complex. This term is used to define "a massive multi-billion dollar industry that promotes the exponential expansion of prisons, jails, immigrant detention centers, and juvenile detention centers," Communities Against Rape and Abuse states. Millions of minorities are arrested for minor crimes, and then are trapped within a criminal justice system that profits from their sentences.
"The hidden engine behind the state's well-oiled prison machine is cold, hard cash," the Times-Picayune reported in 2012. "A majority of Louisiana inmates are housed in for-profit facilities, which must be supplied with a constant influx of human beings or a $182 million industry will go bankrupt."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/orleans-man-faces-life-prison-170800841.html?nhp=1
Another outcome of pro-corporate right-wing idiocy ...
Re: Louisiana man faces life in prison for shoplifting candy
What were his previous crimes?
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He had fair warning though - five times previously.
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His previous crimes were also shoplifting. It's insane to lock someone up for life over theft. Go to Saudi Arabia if you want that kind of country.
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So life for petty theft.
Utterly absurd, its like Britain during the Gin era.
Utterly absurd, its like Britain during the Gin era.
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Ben_Reilly wrote:His previous crimes were also shoplifting. It's insane to lock someone up for life over theft. Go to Saudi Arabia if you want that kind of country.
Whatever punishment he got the first five times obviously didn't work though.
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Raggamuffin wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:His previous crimes were also shoplifting. It's insane to lock someone up for life over theft. Go to Saudi Arabia if you want that kind of country.
Whatever punishment he got the first five times obviously didn't work though.
It does not warrant life
Its petty theft
This is not Christendom at its height in the Middle ages, but the 21st century
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NAH... Shouldnt give him life....waste of facilities....just shoot him
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I would question why anyone would want to nick so many Snickers bars anyway.
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Ben_Reilly wrote:His previous crimes were also shoplifting. It's insane to lock someone up for life over theft. Go to Saudi Arabia if you want that kind of country.
That's exactly the "kind of country" they already have. He's a black man in Louisiana. Whaja expect?
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Shoplifting and he gets life?? That's just madness.
Perhaps he's hungry? Don't laugh. People normally steal food when hungry:
Perhaps he's hungry? Don't laugh. People normally steal food when hungry:
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